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==Style== Both the writing and artwork in ''100 Bullets'' exemplifies the [[film noir|noir]] and [[Pulp magazine|pulp]] genres of popular modern fiction. Consistent with noir convention, most of the characters are deeply flawed.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mclaughlin|first=Jeff|title=Comics as Philosophy|publisher=University Press of Mississippi|location=Jackson|year=2005|isbn=978-1-57806-794-7}}</ref> As is also common in pulp and noir genres, ''100 Bullets'' frequently portrays stylized and graphic violence. ''100 Bullets'' is notable for creator [[Brian Azzarello]]'s realistic use of regional and local accents, as well as the frequent use of [[slang]] and oblique, metaphorical language in his characters' dialogue.{{cn|date=November 2018}} Initially presented as a series of self-contained episodic stories, ''100 Bullets'' developed into a sprawling crime saga in which all the characters and events were connected.{{cn|date=November 2018}}
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